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* Not the character, but the actor. In one scene El Chapulín faints after seeing a ghost, later someone wakes him abruptly, [[Waking Non Sequitur|when he wakes up]], he says each and all of his [[Catch Phrase|catchphrases]] (and are a lot for a single character).
* Not the character, but the actor. In one scene El Chapulín faints after seeing a ghost, later someone wakes him abruptly, [[Waking Non Sequitur|when he wakes up]], he says each and all of his [[Catch Phrase|catchphrases]] (and are a lot for a single character).
* In an episode where El Chapulin Colorado is gambling against El Cuajinais and El Tripaseca, he is reminded that A) They are glambling his life and B) He is losing. He then grabs the cue stick and intentionally beats them both into dubmiddion with one hit. When the crooks try to prevent him from escape, this starts the one fight in the show El Chapulin Colorado absolutely ''dominates'', engaging the two in a swords-esque fight with the sticks where he is only hit ''once'', managing to avoid and block every other hit througth sheer skill alone. And, while El Tripasecs is taken out by El Cuajinais hitting him with the balls by accident, the villain is taken out when El Chapulin hits him three tines with the balls, leaving him unconscious. He more than earned the apñlaud from the others in the bar.


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Revision as of 13:04, 15 March 2023


  • Not the character, but the actor. In one scene El Chapulín faints after seeing a ghost, later someone wakes him abruptly, when he wakes up, he says each and all of his catchphrases (and are a lot for a single character).
  • In an episode where El Chapulin Colorado is gambling against El Cuajinais and El Tripaseca, he is reminded that A) They are glambling his life and B) He is losing. He then grabs the cue stick and intentionally beats them both into dubmiddion with one hit. When the crooks try to prevent him from escape, this starts the one fight in the show El Chapulin Colorado absolutely dominates, engaging the two in a swords-esque fight with the sticks where he is only hit once, managing to avoid and block every other hit througth sheer skill alone. And, while El Tripasecs is taken out by El Cuajinais hitting him with the balls by accident, the villain is taken out when El Chapulin hits him three tines with the balls, leaving him unconscious. He more than earned the apñlaud from the others in the bar.